The End of All Things Is Near
Introduction:
Yes, indeed, the end is near! The end of the Christian age is
near. It was near in the first century and it’s near in the
twenty-first as well. Because this is true, how should we act?
Should we make more specific predictions about the coming of
Christ? Should we go hide in a cave? We should do exactly what the
apostle Peter told his first century readers to do.
Text:
I Peter 4:7
Body:
I.
Be Serious
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The New Testament repeatedly informs us that Jesus absolutely will
return; but not to set up an earthly kingdom in Jerusalem. He will
return to judge the world. (Matthew
25:31-33)
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Every believer should fix this mind on that great event. Each day
it gets nearer. (Romans
13:11-14)
·
“Serious” means that we are to be of a sober and sane mind, to
reason and think properly, to act sensibly. We are to learn as if
sitting at Jesus’ feet. (Mark
5:15, Romans 12:3)
·
We must have the ability to see things clearly, not be drunk on
things of this world. (I
Peter 5:4-8)
II.
Be Watchful
·
One must be alert for the coming of Christ, be ever
vigilant. (Luke
12:35-37)
Do not let your guard down.
·
This should urge all to live in anticipation of the end. (II
Peter 3:11-12)
·
To be alert, one must be self-controlled and disciplined. The
parable of the ten virgins shows the necessity of being prepared. (Matthew
25:1-13)
·
We must exercise self-restraint; not let emotions rule. We must not
be thrown off balance. (II
Thessalonians 3:10-12)
III.
Be Prayerful
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Our prayers should also involve the anticipation of Christ’s
coming. (Mark
14:37-38)
·
Set focus on God and exhibit an attitude of worship. Be “devoted to
prayer.” (Romans
12:12)
·
Satan doesn’t want us to pray. Prayer is powerful. (James
5:16, Ephesians 5:18)
Conclusion:
The end is truly coming. Jesus is coming as a thief in the night.
Be serious, be watchful, and be prayerful.
Bobby
Stafford
March 10, 2013
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